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  • The programmable elements (shown as a fuse) connect both the true and complemented inputs to the AND gates. These AND gates, also known as ''product terms'', are ORed together to form a ''sum-of-products'' logic array.
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TYPE OF PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DEVICE
John Birkner; Programmable array logic
Programmable Array Logic (PAL) is a family of programmable logic device semiconductors used to implement logic functions in digital circuits introduced by Monolithic Memories, Inc. (MMI) in March 1978.
Programmable Array Logic         
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  • The programmable elements (shown as a fuse) connect both the true and complemented inputs to the AND gates. These AND gates, also known as ''product terms'', are ORed together to form a ''sum-of-products'' logic array.
  • AMD Palce 16V8H-25JC
TYPE OF PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DEVICE
John Birkner; Programmable array logic
<hardware> (PAL) A family of fuse-programmable logic integrated circuits originally developed by MMI. Registered or combinatorial output functions are modelled in a sum of products form. Each output is a sum (logical or) of a fixed number of products (logical and) of the input signals. This structure is well suited for automatic generation of programming patterns by logic compilers. PAL devices are programmed by blowing the fuses permanently using overvoltage. Today, more complex devices based on the same original architecture are available (CPLD's for Complex PLD's) that incorporate the equivalent of several original PAL chips. PAL chips are, however, still popular due to their high speed. Generic Array Logic devices are reprogrammable and contain more logic gates. (1995-12-09)
Generic Array Logic         
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TYPE OF DIGITAL CIRCUIT
Programmable electrically erasable logic; Gate Array Logic; Generic array logic
<hardware, integrated circuit> (GAL) A newer kind of Programmable Array Logic based on EEPROM storage cells, been pioneered by Lattice. GALs can be erased and reprogrammed and usually replace a whole set of different PALs (hence the name). (1995-12-09)